Plasma treatments of wool fiber surface for microfluidic applications

  • So Hyoun Jeon
  • , Ki Hwan Hwang
  • , Jin Su Lee
  • , Jin Hyo Boo
  • , Sang H. Yun

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Abstract

Recent progress in health diagnostics has led to the development of simple and inexpensive systems. Thread-based microfluidic devices allow for portable and inexpensive field-based technologies enabling medical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety analysis. However, controlling the flow rate of wool thread, which is a very important part of thread-based microfluidic devices, is quite difficult. For this reason, we focused on thread-based microfluidics in the study. We developed a method of changing the wettability of hydrophobic thread, including wool thread. Thus, using natural wool thread as a channel, we demonstrate herein that the manipulation of the liquid flow, such as micro selecting and micro mixing, can be achieved by applying plasma treatment to wool thread. In addition to enabling the flow control of the treated wool channels consisting of all natural substances, this procedure will also be beneficial for biological sensing devices. We found that wools treated with various gases have different flow rates. We used an atmospheric plasma with O2, N2 and Ar gases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)65-70
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Research Bulletin
Volume69
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Electron microscopy
  • Infrared spectroscopy
  • Microstructure
  • Surface properties
  • Surfaces

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